Joe Biden said Saturday morning in Sunnyvale, Calif., he hasn’t changed his mind on the government’s collection of telephone call information, according to the pool report.

In a 2006 interview with CBS News, the then-Sen. Biden said that the Bush administration’s practice of collecting similar metadata was “very intrusive.”

“No, I was talking about a different program then,” Biden told the pool reporter on Saturday. “It was a different program.”

Rep. Mike Honda (D-Calif.) joined Biden at Hobee’s, a coffee shop chain in the Bay Area for a campaign-style stop, according to the pool report. The congressman from California is facing a tough primary challenge from Ro Khanna in the 17th District.

Biden and Honda spent about an hour at the café chatting with customers and Honda’s district staff director Mari Maben.

The two talked about jobs, education and "ways to keep Silicon Valley at forefront of global economy through innovation and STEM education," Honda campaign spokesman Dan Cohen told POLITICO in an email.

The veep stayed in the Bay Area on Saturday, with plans to see his grandniece receive her master’s degree from Stanford in the afternoon.